Author: boundary2
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William Spanos on Billy Budd
The Exceptionalist State and the State of Exception: Herman Melville’s Billy Budd, Sailor. The Johns Hopkins UP, 2011.
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On the Philological Imagination
most recent b2 special issue, edited by Dan O’Hara, volume 37, no. 3 Fall 2010.
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Humanism
boundary 2 has decided to commit substantial time and resources to discussing “humanism,” a topic current in all serious intellectual disciplines now and central to the political organization of the world and its imaginative dispositions.
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Call for Papers: ACLA
Ruth Hung has asked that we post this CFP for the ACLA of 2011. If you are interested, please contact Ruth at ruthhung@hkbu.edu.hk or check the ACLA Website at http://www.acla.org/acla2011. Thanks.The panel invites comparatists to reflect on the spectral aesthetics of state power, to investigate how it colonizes a population’s mind, limits its imaginative possibilities, and yet creates new subject formations. The Derridean word “specters” is a point of departure. This seminar agrees that the spectral world of capital creates a “phantom State” and evacuates public spaces. It departs from the “Cold War mentality,” reflected in Derrida, and sees the traffic between the U.S. and China as evidence of an emergent neoconservative world of state power and imaginative deprivation as one cause of the current crisis in thinking. This seminar proposes that the way forward for a comparative critical humanist is to understand how state power, spectral and spectacular, now takes offense not, as during the cold war, at any one competing worldview but at the very root of the humanistic belief that the human’s desire to imagine and create alternative realities should know no limit. Building on the study of earlier spectral forms —
the novel, propaganda, and advertising — it seeks to understand how in most recent global media events, powerful states establish specters of their own insurmountable power to create new forms of subjectivity settled within consumerism, religion, and the passivity of the status quo. These specters (such as the bombing of Baghdad, the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, the military parades at the People’s Republic of China’s 60th anniversary) also threaten violence against any imaginable alternatives to their own domination of the norms of life. -
Don Pease Awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy honoris causa
Congratulations to Don!In recognition of his scholarly achievements, the Faculty of Languages at Uppsala University will confer the degree in a ceremony on January 29, 2011.
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Tony Bogues Talking on the Human
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first sentence was taken from a the words of a woman who was on a demonstration
in cape town last week and was being arrested. She shouted at the police
offier as she was being led away, "tell the minister we are human
too."